QUOTE(Haruji Sora @ Nov 28 2006, 08:46 PM)
Oh well Continuation from V3 then...
Sorry then, I refrain from rantings from now on >_<. Yeah tend to get overcarried with Dell purchases sometimes (the nightmare and time that I had to undergo). The previous topic is like becoming a Dell discussion topic.
Question 1 - 16.2millions colors is as what is written. LCD Panel had two varieties (IIRC, correct me if i'm wrong), one is a 6-bit panel, which is capable of showing up to 16.2million colors, another is the 8-bit panel, which is capable of showing up to 16.7million colors. It doesnt mean your LCD can support only 16bit, you can put 32 bit no problem. It is just that a single pixel on your LCD is capable of delivering that kind of amount of color variation. (Again, correct me if I'm wrong)
Question 2 - Almost all LCD had a standart figure for refresh rate, and those refresh rate is normally @ 60Hz. 75Hz and all those are normally involved with CRT monitors. The best resolution to put your LCD monitor is the native resolution that is offered for that particular LCD monitor, for example, a 20 inch Wide Screen will have native res' of 1680*1050@60Hz, while a 24 inch wide will have 1920*1200@60Hz.
LCD refresh rate not depend on how many ms on the spec meh? How come it same as CRT one?Sorry then, I refrain from rantings from now on >_<. Yeah tend to get overcarried with Dell purchases sometimes (the nightmare and time that I had to undergo). The previous topic is like becoming a Dell discussion topic.
Question 1 - 16.2millions colors is as what is written. LCD Panel had two varieties (IIRC, correct me if i'm wrong), one is a 6-bit panel, which is capable of showing up to 16.2million colors, another is the 8-bit panel, which is capable of showing up to 16.7million colors. It doesnt mean your LCD can support only 16bit, you can put 32 bit no problem. It is just that a single pixel on your LCD is capable of delivering that kind of amount of color variation. (Again, correct me if I'm wrong)
Question 2 - Almost all LCD had a standart figure for refresh rate, and those refresh rate is normally @ 60Hz. 75Hz and all those are normally involved with CRT monitors. The best resolution to put your LCD monitor is the native resolution that is offered for that particular LCD monitor, for example, a 20 inch Wide Screen will have native res' of 1680*1050@60Hz, while a 24 inch wide will have 1920*1200@60Hz.
Dec 6 2006, 06:11 PM

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